MRS. BUSH: Thank you for coming with me today to this camp, one
of the largest refugee camps here on the border. The border is right
here, right at the top of the mountain, the border with Burma. And the
Thai government and the people of Thailand are very generous in letting
these camps be here.

This is an opportunity, first -- we just saw two of the
traditional things that any culture that we visited would welcome us
with -- a dance, and then the weaving that the women are doing here,
that they all do. They do this -- there's a number of consortiums with
NGOs to be able to allow women to use this what is a traditional Karen
craft, being able to weave like this, to make some money. There are
some ways you can buy this off the Internet from consortiums that work
with the women here in this camp, or for you, members of the press,
you'll have a chance yourselves to participate if you want to take
something home to your spouses. So I want to encourage you to do that.

Thank you all for coming with me. We'll just continue around
the camp. We'll see a lot of other things, and I'll talk with all of
you again at different spots on the trip.